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8:47 GMT+1 Saudi Arabia intercepts a dozen drones Saudi Arabia’s Defence Ministry says it has intercepted a dozen drones fired from Iran on Tuesday morning over the country’s vast Eastern Province, home to oil infrastructure. 8:46 GMT+1 Fire breaks out in Qatar following missile attack, interior ministry says A fire broke out in an industrial area on Tuesday morning in Qatar after a missile was intercepted over the gas-rich country, the interior ministry said. 8:45 GMT+1 Explosions heard in Doha, alerts in Dubai Residents of Qatar reported hearing explosions as air defences near the capital, Doha, worked to intercept incoming…
Die Bundesregierung lässt Donald Trump abblitzen: Mehrfach erteilte sie einer deutschen Beteiligung an einer Marine-Begleitung von Schiffen in der Straße von Hormus eine klare Absage. Doch die Geschichte mahnt zur Vorsicht: Gordon Repinski analysiert, warum Friedrich Merz Gefahr läuft, in eine „Schröder-Fischer-Falle“ wie im Jahr 2003 zu tappen. Damals wurde ein öffentliches „Nein“ zur Irak-Invasion hinter den Kulissen durch operative Unterstützung aufgeweicht. Droht nun erneut die Beteiligung durch die Hintertür? Und wie kann sich Merz aus dieser Falle befreien? Im 200-Sekunden-Interview spricht der außenpolitische Sprecher der SPD, Adis Ahmetovic, über Trumps strategielose und sinnlose Forderungen. Er erklärt, warum Deutschland trotz…
Energy dependence became Europe’s urgent problem in 2022. And yet, the EU continues to lean on imported fossil fuels. To reduce Russian influence, Europe has shifted to liquid natural gas (LNG), with 10-15% of its supply now passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Recent attacks in the Gulf have slowed shipping through the strait, intensifying the impact on Europe. Scarcity is increasing demand for oil and gas, driving up electricity and fuel prices. Europe’s efforts to reduce energy dependence have not matched its capabilities. According to MEP and Volt co-founder Damian Boeselager, a decade-long “reactive stance” is responsible. 2026 is…
In 2025, the EU’s real gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 1.5%. This was higher than the 1.1% recorded in 2024 according to Eurostat. So, which countries recorded the highest real GDP growth? And what factors explain the large differences in growth across Europe? Ireland is a clear outlier with 12.3% growth, which experts link to the presence of large multinational companies in the country. “Ireland’s GDP growth is entirely disconnected from what goes on in Ireland itself. It’s entirely driven by the invoicing processes or practices of large, mostly US multinationals and their subsidiaries in Ireland,” Jacob Funk Kirkegaard,…
When tensions flare or disasters strike, millions of people turn to one app to watch it unfold in real time: Flightradar24. The flight tracking platform lets anyone follow aircraft movements live on a digital map, displaying altitude, speed, route, and aircraft type. Behind it sits a global network of around 58,000 receivers — many hosted by volunteers — that pick up ADS-B signals continuously broadcast by commercial aircraft. Satellite data fills in the gaps over oceans and remote areas. During recent military tensions in the Middle East, the service saw traffic surge as airspace closures and rerouted flights reshaped some…
St. Patrick’s Day has been celebrated for centuries in Ireland on 17 March, as a day of Irish heritage and culture, usually with parades, green clothes and Irish music and dance. However, the day is also widely celebrated outside the Emerald Isle, in global cities like Chicago, New York, London and more. From multi-day open-air festivals to street parties, green lighting installations and a vast range of Irish fare, these celebrations rival Dublin’s festivities, attracting thousands of people every year. Below are some of the best European cities to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in. Dublin: The original St. Patrick’s Day…
European affairs ministers meet in Brussels to prepare this week’s EU summit — with discussions ranging from Ukraine and the war in Iran to the bloc’s next long-term budget and competitiveness. But there is also motion on enlargement. Ukraine and Moldova are receiving the remaining negotiating clusters in their EU accession talks, while Montenegro is set to provisionally close another chapter. Meanwhile the war with Iran is already testing transatlantic unity. After Donald Trump urged allies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz, EU foreign ministers made clear they have no intention of sending warships there, with several capitals warning…
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“I hope that we will treat one another with the necessary respect within the alliance,” Merz added, in an apparent rebuke to Trump’s grousing. Luxembourg’s Deputy Prime Minister Xavier Bettel went even further, stressing his country would not give in to “blackmail” from Washington. “Don’t ask us” to send troops, Bettel told reporters in Brussels. Not Europe’s war U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker on Monday reiterated Trump’s call for allies to support the war in Iran, given they import limited volumes of oil from the Gulf region. “Ultimately that security of the Strait of Hormuz is in their interest,”…
The remarks cut against the EU’s broadly hard-line stance toward Moscow since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine began and threaten to fuel a sensitive debate in the bloc about sanctions and Russian energy. De Wever’s comments also come after a nationwide poll last week revealed he enjoys widespread support, with the Flemish-nationalist leader’s popularity not only at a record high in Dutch-speaking Flanders, but also growing in French-speaking Wallonia. The strong polling may help explain the prime minister’s willingness to push a politically sensitive argument. “The conflict must be ended in Europe’s interest. Without being naive about Putin. That’s a…
